Farhan Jubouri

Farhan Jubouri (1945-28 March 2013) was the head of the General Military Intelligence of Ba'athist Iraq in northern Iraq during the al-Anfal Campaign of the Iran-Iraq War and also a Major-General of the Iraqi Army.

Biography
Farhan Jubouri was born in the 1940s, and he became a Major-General of the Iraqi Army. As the head of the General Military Intelligence in northern Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War, he oversaw its operations against rebellious Kurds during the al-Anfal Campaign, which has been called a genocide by many people and countries. On 24 March 2007, he was sentenced to life in prison by the new government of Iraq for war crimes during the campaign, as he was accused of executions, mass graves, and the destruction of villages. He died of a chronic illness in prison in 2013.